Firefighters continue to fight series of wildfires It occurred in Los Angeles County on Tuesday and Wednesday. The driving force is stormThe fire has so far burned thousands of acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).
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Amazing images emerging from particularly devastated areas palisades fire and eaton fire These show the initial extent of the damage, primarily in the wealthy Los Angeles area of Pacific Palisades and the northern valley community of Altadena.
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Time-lapse satellite video released overnight by the Cooperative Institute for Atmospheric Research, a project between Colorado State University researchers and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, showed the dire situation from above.
“A tragic situation is unfolding tonight as wildfires rage across Southern California,” the institute said in a social media post. “The community continues to be significantly impacted by the Palisades and Eaton fires.”
The fire stemmed from an explosive wildfire that spread across northwest Los Angeles early Tuesday morning, fueled by strong winds blowing through the area. At least 30,000 residents of Pacific Palisades, a coastal region between Santa Monica and Malibu in western Los Angeles County, were forced to evacuate their homes due to the Palisades Fire. The fire was first reported at 10:30 a.m. Pacific time.
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By Wednesday, it had grown to more than 15,000 acres with no containment, Cal Fire said. The Los Angeles County Fire Department estimated that more than 10,300 homes were threatened by the Palisades fire, and that at least 1,000 structures had already been damaged or destroyed.
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Los Angeles fire officials said they had received reports of multiple burn victims within 24 hours of the fire and warned that more people were at risk. Several major roads in the county were congested as residents tried to flee by car, forcing many residents to evacuate. abandon the car Enter the road and proceed on foot.
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of eaton fire It happened Tuesday night in the hills above Altadena in northern Los Angeles County, further inland than the Palisades. Cal Fire said the fire spread to at least 1,000 acres overnight and prompted evacuation orders. Cal Fire said more than 10,000 people were involved in the Eaton Fire by Wednesday afternoon.
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Additional evacuations began late Tuesday in the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles, where a third fire broke out. hearst firearose and quickly spread over hundreds of acres.
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Fire again, woodley fireerupted Wednesday morning near Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Refuge and Woodley Park. Cal Fire said strong winds were pushing the fire south and it “could cross Burbank Boulevard.”
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California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency “We are not out of the woods,” he warned on Tuesday in response to the bushfires.
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“This is an extremely dangerous storm that poses an extreme fire risk,” Newsom said in a statement. “We have already seen the devastating effects of this fire in the Pacific Palisades, which quickly spread within minutes.”
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